Women’s Water Polo

For the second straight year, the women’s water polo national championship was decided by a single goal and a pivotal play in the final 15 seconds. Last year, Stanford came out on top, with Kiley... Read More »

At this time last year, if you asked any educated Stanford sports fanatic which team was most likely bring home an NCAA Championship they would have said women’s water polo — and they would have... Read More »

The No. 3 Stanford women’s water polo team (21-5, 4-2 MPSF) entered the MPSF Championship Tournament with a lot to prove, having fallen to No. 1 USC and No. 2 UCLA in their most recent meetings.... Read More »

In a thriller that took three periods of overtime to complete, the No. 3 Stanford women’s water polo team (19-4, 4-2 MPSF) came up just barely short against the No. 2 UCLA Bruins (22-3, 5-1) on... Read More »

In its final game of the regular season, the No. 3 Stanford women’s water polo team (19-3, 4-1 MPSF) will look to bounce back from a tough 8-3 loss against No. 1 USC when it takes on the No. 2 UCLA... Read More »

There are few teams that have as much history in the past five years as the Stanford and USC women’s water polo teams. Saturday will be a chapter that the Cardinal will choose to forget, as... Read More »

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